Damon Dash Doesn’t Want Beef With Beanie Sigel or Jay-Z

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Beanie Sigel decided to air out some of the dirty laundry of Roc-A-Fella Records’ past–in the midst of his beef with Jay-Z–during a radio interview earlier this week. According to the Philly rapper, some of the label’s heads didn’t exactly have morally sound business practices.

During the interview, where he was accompanied by 50 Cent, and revealed he might be signing with G-Unit, Beans responded to claims by Jay-Z, who said he was given all the opportunities in the world to make money–including a label and clothing line.

However, Beanie Sigel says that’s not entirely true.

He claimed that while Jay-Z didn’t exactly help him in furthering his career, he also said Damon Dash was cutting him out of deals behind the scenes, specifically money he should of received for the State Property clothing line and a Pro-Keds deal he helped broker.

“I had 20% of State Property Clothing. It was me, Jay, Dame, and the two other Russians that had the Rocawear, owned State Property,” Beans explained during the radio interview. “…even on the clothing line… the same reason why you and Dame broke up–Jay-Z–because he was taking all the money from Rocawear and putting it into all his other lil companies. He did the same thing to State Property.”

Damon Dash recently responded to Beans’ claims, via an MTV interview… well, not exactly. When asked about the situation, he refused to talk details, but made it clear, he doesn’t have beef with Beans or Jay.

“I’m not teaching violence. No beef! None of that. I don’t have beef with nobody,” he told MTV. “I love Jay, I love Beans–what’s the reason for beef? That’s stupid. What’s the reason for beef? People die, people don’t feel good–I want people to laugh. What’s up, y’all?”

Dame went on to say that he feels bad that Beanie Sigel and other members of the Roc-A-Fella Records roster ever had to suffer, but as far as Beanie’s recent verbal lashing on radio, he said he hurt him.

“I was surprised. I was hurt for him, more or less, because I know that ain’t him,” Dash explained. “But I don’t want to speak on that. Whatever [Beanie’s] going through where he’s got to do that… I could understand where he may look at things and feel that way. I can see that. He’s probably got a lot of people around him and nobody to really tell him what’s going on. It was a different environment for Roc-A-Fella back then. I feel bad for those cats. I love those cats. I hate that they struggle. I hate it. I hate to see anybody struggle. I don’t embrace that. I’m not one of those dudes that get happy when I hear something bad about somebody I had a bond with. I really loved those dudes. You see Ski down there, I knew Ski for 20 years. That’s my man. Sometimes people have different agendas for why they don’t wanna be my friend. But at the end of the day, I’m always there for them.”

Dame is getting back to the music. According to MTV, he has a new label called BlakRoc, and plans to put out their first release later this month from an artist called The Black Keys.